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by jaywilliams » Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:16 am
NaeDae wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 1:21 pm
Go to youtube and search "ASMR coins" or "ASMR bowl" and then download the audio from one of those videos with an online converter. Then find the sounds, chop them out of the other audio, and put the sounds into a sampler. Slap a little bit of reverb on/or and raise the release/attack times to get a smoother sound.
Not to be too nit-picky BUT - what gives you (me, anyone) the right to rip sounds from YouTube and incorporate them into your own work?
I thought we were being paid for creating our OWN intellectual property, and therefore it would make sense for us to respect others' IP in turn, no?
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by NaeDae » Tue Feb 05, 2019 2:57 pm
jaywilliams wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:16 am
NaeDae wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 1:21 pm
Go to youtube and search "ASMR coins" or "ASMR bowl" and then download the audio from one of those videos with an online converter. Then find the sounds, chop them out of the other audio, and put the sounds into a sampler. Slap a little bit of reverb on/or and raise the release/attack times to get a smoother sound.
Not to be too nit-picky BUT - what gives you (me, anyone) the right to rip sounds from YouTube and incorporate them into your own work?
I thought we were being paid for creating our OWN intellectual property, and therefore it would make sense for us to respect others' IP in turn, no?
Ok pardon me I meant to say go ask ASMR/field-recorder youtubers for permission (pro-tip: I've actually asked hundreds and they don't really care) or pay for samples from somewhere else, and then do what I said. That, or go buy a $400 binaural microphone and make your own sounds that sound exactly the same. Just remember that if you download and re-use .02 seconds of sound from a youtube video for a transformative work then you go to hell for stealing, so never ever do that or you're a bad person.
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by jaywilliams » Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:12 pm
ok then, I'll remember that.
thank you so much!
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by DannyWeber » Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:39 pm
Thanks Anna.. Right on! Not many forwarded but good tracks nonetheless! Thanks for posting!
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by NaeDae » Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:20 pm
No problem. And I bet you'll find a use for this track. Another great trick for panning mono recordings to sound 3d is to add very short convolution reverb (just to widen it a bit), then pan with Ambeo Orbit (a free binaural panning plugin).
Hard panning made sense in older recordings because they were always played on speakers, but nowadays a lot of people (including TAXI screeners) listen on headphones.
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